In Reply to: RE: really? do the math (it's easy!) posted by Inmate51 on March 7, 2017 at 03:54:48:
"But then, I'm a recording engineer and a musician, so what the heck do I know? "
Well think about it, in a real studio, which end is dead and close to the loudspeakers when traditional front sofit mounted speakers are used?
When near field / meter bridge mounted monitors are used, how far away in time and level are the closest wall reflections?
To preserve stereo image, suppressing any strong reflected sound within say 0 to 10 ms of the source is usually audibly beneficial, something like directivty in the way it increases the nearfield where the direct sound dominates late reflections.
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- RE: really? do the math (it's easy!) - tomservo 06:17:55 03/07/17 (1)
- RE: really? do the math (it's easy!) - Inmate51 07:22:43 03/07/17 (0)